Season 3

Naming Lost Girl its "highest rated drama series", on December 9, 2011, Showcase announced that the show had been renewed for a third season with production on thirteen episodes set to begin in Spring 2012.[1][2]

Prodigy Pictures announced the start of principle photography on Season 3 on April 17, 2012, with the season premiere slated for Fall 2012.[3]

On June 5, 2012, Syfy (U.S.) announced that it had renewed Lost Girl for a 13-episode third season to begin in January 2013.[4]

Showcase and Prodigy Pictures held a Lost Girl live tweeting event with Anna Silk, Ksenia Solo, Zoie Palmer, Rick Howland, and K.C. Collins during the broadcasts of the pre-show special and the Season 3 premiere.[7][8][9]Lost Girltrended at Number 1 on Twitter during the episode's airing.[10]

The thirteenth and final episode of the season aired on April 14, 2013.

Behind the scenes ofLost Girl ConFAEdential

Emily Andras, Consulting Producer and Writer during Season 1 and Season 2, became Showrunner and Executive Producer for Season 3. Andras was offered the position of showrunner for the second season, but was unable to accept due to pregnancy and leaving the show temporarily on maternity leave.

Immediately after the finale of Season 3 in Canada, Prodigy Pictures and Shaw Media (parent company of Showcase) launched Lost Girl: The Game, a free interactive mobile game app for iOS and Android devices.[11] Syfy (U.S.) followed on April 22, 2013, with the United States release.[12]

SF Channel (Foxtel)

In Australia, Season 3 premiered on SF on January 10, 2013.[13] After the demise of SF on December 31, 2013, the rights to the third season of Lost Girl was acquired by SBS (Special Broadcasting Service).[14] The season premiered on free-to-air channel SBS 2 on May 24, 2015.[15][16]

The United States premiere on Syfy (U.S.) on January 14, 2013,[17] was accompanied by a live tweeting event with Anna Silk, Kris Holden-Ried, Ksenia Solo, Zoie Palmer, Rick Howland, K.C. Collins, and Paul Amos.[18][19]

In the United Kingdom (UK and Ireland), it premiered on Syfy UK on April 23, 2013.[20]

Effective with the third season, the original Showcase opening title sequence accompanied by Anna Silk's voice-over monologue and Lost Girl Theme Song was replaced with opening credits superimposed over footage of the first scene on episodes for Syfy (U.S.) – thus sparing 30 seconds from the overall cutting of episodes seen in the United States.

The DVD of Season 3 was released in Canada and the United States on November 19, 2013; followed by Australia on December 5, 2013; and the United Kingdom on March 3, 2014.

For the complete history of Lost Girl (including gallery and videos) visit: Lost Girl History.

Contents

Showrunner

Writers

Directors

David Greene

Gail Harvey

George Mihalka

Lee Rose

Paolo Barzman

Ron Murphy

Steve DiMarco

Story arc

With Fae society in upheaval, Bo finds herself facing further changes and challenges. Bo recognizes that she wants to be in a committed relationship and tries to be sexually monogamous. She must also prepare for and go through an evolutionary Fae rite of passage that forces her to explore her past and future. Her former ally Hale becomes the Acting Ash – trying to forge a new balance between Light Fae and Dark Fae by appointing Tamsin, a Valkyrie aligned with the Dark, as Dyson's new detective partner in the 39th Division. In the meantime, Tamsin is secretly working for two separate clients: as an agent of The Morrigan, who wants to build a case against Bo to find her guilty of chi-draining a Dark Fae so that she can execute her; and as a mercenary for a mysterious and powerful individual who wants to entrap Bo. The "gift" Kenzi received from The Norn rears its head, and danger escalates when a human scientist convinces a despondent Lauren to join him in conducting scientific research in his private laboratory – while deceptively concealing his intent to harness Fae genetics for himself with the use of her expertise. The season culminates with Bo ensnared by black smoke and disappearing into thin air, presumably whisked away by her mysterious and powerful biological father who may be The Wanderer.

Wildly popular in Canada, Lost Girl has gained a cult following in the U.S. as well. Bo's (Anna Silk) relationship with Lauren (Zoie Palmer) has also gained a lot of attention. We're happy the writers decided to put these two together — making many fans of the show happy as well.

This Canadian cult series about a succubus has gained a following in the United States as well, and Bo's (Anna Silk) relationship with Lauren (Zoie Palmer, as one of Bo's two lovers on the show) has been the subject of much discussion by "Lost Girl" fans online.

Syfy Renews Hit Series Lost Girl – #1 Cable Drama Among Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54 In Its Time Period – For Third Season Beginning January 2013 (via Syfy Press Release)
June 5, 2012. The Futon Critic

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